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Covid safety rules for prayers during Ramadan in UAE announced

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Covid safety rules that should be adhered to in mosques during Taraweeh and other prayers in the holy month of Ramadan have been spelt out by UAE authorities.

The protocols were announced by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA).

The authorities have allowed distribution of canned water among the faithful in mosques. The mosques can hold Taraweeh prayers throughout the holy month. Tahajjud prayers can be held in the last 10 days of Ramadan.

Besides this, a one-metre distance must be maintained by those inside the mosques at the time of offering prayers.
There will be a gap of 20 minutes between Azan (first call for prayer) and Iqamah (second call) for the Isha prayer.

The Isha and the Taraweeh prayers can be performed at mosques for up to 45 minutes. Tahajjud prayers time duration has been capped at 45 minutes. Quran copies can be kept in mosques but they must be sterilised every time after being used.

During Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers, women’s prayer halls will stay open.

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What is the UAE’s new pledge initiative and how residents can you take part?

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A national initiative is inviting citizens and residents across the UAE to publicly express their commitment to the country’s values, leadership and future through a simple online pledge.

Sandooq Al Watan, a non-profit supported by Erth Zayed Philanthropies, has launched a community initiative that invites everyone to join and receive the UAE pledge and commitment certificate.

The initiative was officially unveiled at the Abu Dhabi Energy Centre, attracting more than 4,800 participants from across the country, including students, professionals, business leaders and community representatives. It has now been expanded nationwide through the official platform: pledge.ae

What is the pledge?

The pledge is a declaration of loyalty to the UAE and its leadership, built around four key pillars:

  • Promoting coexistence and national unity
  • Drawing inspiration from the leadership’s values
  • Strengthening civic responsibility and national identity
  • Expressing gratitude for the UAE’s achievements

Participants pledge to uphold the nation’s values, contribute positively to society and support the country’s continued development.

How to sign the pledge

Taking part is simple:

  1. Visit pledge.ae
  2. Read the pledge text
  3. Sign it digitally
  4. Download your personalised Certificate of Appreciation

The certificate can be shared on social media or kept as a personal reminder of your commitment to the UAE’s values and vision.

Officials say the initiative is designed to grow into a nationwide movement that combines digital engagement, community participation and public activities to strengthen social cohesion and national belonging across the country.

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Ebola alert: UAE issues new entry restrictions and visa rules

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The UAE has announced new precautionary travel measures affecting nationals and travellers from three African countries as part of its efforts to strengthen preparedness against the Ebola virus.

In a joint statement, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) and the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) confirmed the suspension of all new visas for nationals of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan from 1pm on June 6.

The temporary measure applies to all visa categories, including visit visas, and may be extended depending on developments. Authorities clarified that cargo flights between the UAE and the affected countries will continue to operate as normal.

The agencies also announced that travellers arriving from the three countries will not be permitted to enter the UAE, including those travelling through third countries. However, an exception will apply to individuals who have remained outside the listed countries for more than 21 consecutive days before arriving in the UAE.

Transit flight operations through UAE airports will not be affected by the new measures.

The announcement comes as the UAE continues to monitor developments related to the Ebola virus and implement preventive measures aimed at protecting public health and maintaining national readiness.

Authorities said they are working closely with local and international partners to assess the evolving situation and will continue reviewing risks while taking any necessary actions in line with approved health protocols and international standards.

The latest measures follow recent confirmation from the Ministry of Health and Prevention that no Ebola cases have been detected in the UAE.

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Buying illegal gas cylinders? Dubai police issue urgent safety warning

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Dubai Police have urged residents to buy gas cylinders only from licensed suppliers after authorities seized 300 non-compliant cylinders during inspection campaigns conducted since the beginning of the year.

The warning comes as part of the force’s “Your Safety and Your Family’s Come First” awareness campaign, which aims to protect residents from the dangers posed by illegally refilled gas cylinders.

According to police, some unauthorised sellers use unsafe refilling methods that fail to meet approved safety standards, significantly increasing the risk of fires and explosions in homes and buildings.

Officials said the inspections, carried out in coordination with the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, have led to the seizure of hundreds of unsafe cylinders in recent years. A total of 300 cylinders have been confiscated so far this year, following 575 seizures in 2025 and 1,361 in 2024.

Buy only from authorised suppliers

Dubai Police stressed that residents should only purchase gas cylinders from authorised companies and approved distributors operating in the UAE.

Authorities also advised residents to inspect cylinders regularly for signs of damage, corrosion or leaks and ensure household gas systems and appliances are properly maintained.

Anyone who suspects illegal gas trading or refilling activities is encouraged to report it through the Dubai Police smart app or by calling 901.

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